- DESIGN: This socket's slotted design allows you to remove oxygen sensors with the wiring harness still attached. This oxygen sensor socket is also offset and compact, which allows for extra leverage even in hard to reach spots.
- QUALITY: Made from premium Chrome Vanadium steel, this oxygen sensor socket allows users to exert maximum torque while the precision casting ensures accurate fit and function. This tool meets and exceeds ANSI/ASME standards. ARES offers a full line of Oxygen Sensor tools including our complete 70318 Oxygen Sensor Socket set that features thread chasers, oxygen sensor sockets and more!
- WHY YOU NEED IT: Even if you don't have a lot of experience working with cars, you can replace your O2 sensor with this oxygen sensor socket to help with your car's emissions and gas mileage. The sensors live in the harshest of environments and may require some elbow grease to remove, but this quality tool can save your knuckles and save you time!
- RELIABLE | EFFECTIVE | EFFICIENT: Users trust ARES to be quality tools. You are backed by our Performance Assurance Limited Lifetime Warranty. If you have any issues with your ARES Offset Oxygen Sensor Socket, simply contact customer service for troubleshooting help, parts, replacement, or refund.
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Teresa Venegas
excellent
works real good if the sensor is stuck use a cheater bar to put on the socket handle to add more pressure to break sensor loose works good an before trying use spray to break loose 24 hours before trying to remove
Bobby Degina
Very nice kit! The included retreaders are a great addition ...
Very nice kit! The included retreaders are a great addition to the kit that is quite complete. I've needed to chase many o2 sensors bung threads over the years after fighting out messed up sensors.
Aakanksha Roychowdhury
It’s solid not a piece of junk
Obviously not having to custom make your own with an angle grinder and vice is a big plus! At this price point and offset, great addition to my toolset.
Kathy Cole Carrington Thomason
Works as it should
Works as expected and gets into tight engine bay areas for easier removal. Certainly easier than using an open ended wrench in a tight space with no leverage.
Jessie Green
A must have for your new O2 sensor
This is the wrench you need to install your new O2 sensor. Just keep a deep well 7/8 socket for the old one cause mine was in there like it had been welded.
Ruby Mejia
It's a cool tool.
I switched out my O2 sensor today with this socket and the job couldn't have been easier. Then I tossed in in my socket drawer of my tool box right next to the identical socket I bought about 18 years ago and forgot I had.
Gun Hamberg
Not Intended for Sensor Removal!!
If you bought thus to remove your O2 sensor, buy this one instead: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000GHVB14?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title Then, CUT THE WIRES OFF OF THE OLD O2 SENSOR, and use the above regular deep socket to remove the old sensor. This socket worked perfectly for what it was designed, O2 sensor installation. Because it is slit down the side, it will not be able to handle the amount of torque necessary to remove a cruddy, rusty old sensor. Don't try. And shame on those leaving one-star reviews because they don't know how to use a product properly. This socket works flawlessly.
Cindy Parent
Incredible quality tool!
I love this tool! Very versatile and strong. Fits into tight spots under my truck for my 02 sensors. Extra leverage for those nasty sensors! Uses 1/2" drive extension for extra strength. Highly recommend it!
Colleen Anora Conant
worked great, preobably would go with the short one next time
This is what you need to get the o2 sensor out. I was on a 2008 F250 sensor 2 bank 2 and had a lot of room and still needed the tool. With penetrating oil for 48 hours it would not come off until I used heat, without this tool it would still be stuck. I think the shorter tool is stronger and would have been able to get the sensor off quicker
Elizabeth Patterson
Works Great
As long as you're sure that this is the size you need, it'll work great. I removed an O2 sensor that I believe might have been original to my 30 year old car without any issue.